Woodworking is a hobby for many people and little more, yet some keen craftsman harbor a desire to turn their passion into something bigger.

The Jim Morgan’s Wood Profits guide was created with the belief that if Morgan can create a profitable business, anyone can.

If Jim’s rags-to-riches story from his sales page is to be believed, this is a hard-working man with a love of woodworking that turned his life around and now wants to help others.

The question posed by this Jim Morgan Wood Profits review is whether these good intentions are enough and if buyers are receiving a worthwhile product…

What is Jim Morgan’s Wood Profits?

Jim Morgan’s Wood Profits is a guide that the creator is so proud of, he put his name in the title. These are his tips, based on his own experience, and his is the name credited in many of the positive testimonials.

The aim of this guide is to teach people about making money with woodworking projects.

This means that there are plenty of plans and guides for different items to help users expand their abilities, but there are also guides on sales, marketing and business development.

Morgan claims that the projects are top sellers that take less than an hour to build – although this could depend on ability – and there is a clear focus on making profitable items as well as desirable ones.

This breadth of knowledge means that users should be able to create more professional items and then have the confidence and knowledge to sell them.

The Good & The Bad

The Pros:

1)Credibility: This is an important benefit for many buyers that want to use this guide to make money with woodworking.

There are lots of testimonials on the sales page from buyers that highlight the professional nature of the information and the trust that they have in Jim Morgan.

They can see that this is written from first hand experience, and this offers them the confidence to continue.

2) Diverse Projects: Every hobbyist woodworker has their favorite items to make – not everyone wants to make furniture – and this guide acknowledges that by providing hundreds of plans that cover furniture, storage boxes, clocks, toys and other household items.

This means that users can work towards a personalized, or diverse series of goods that best reflects their business.

3) Easy to Understand:There is a lot of professional level detail to the steps and tips in the guide because Morgan clearly knows what he is doing in the workshop.

Despite this, he has been able to write a guide that is clear and simple to follow. There is the sense that he understands his audience and has perhaps put himself back in the shoes of his former self when creating his advice.

4) Available in Different Formats:This is a digital guide which means that users can keep it on their electronic device to read at their leisure, print out a copy and keep it in the workshop or even request an MP3 audio file so they have a hands-free approach while working.

5) Money-Back Guarantee: If users start this guide and feel that they have bitten off more than they can chew, or another option comes along, they can get a refund within 60 days.

Calling this the “love it or shove it” guarantee is a nice touch that highlights Morgan’s personality and shows that this is not your average sales page.

The Cons:

1) Experienced Woodworkers Only: The steps may be clear to follow, but all new users need to have a basic foundation in woodworking if they want to proceed with this guide.

There is the assumption that users are familiar with the tools and methods required and that the audience are amateur woodworkers that want to turn professional.

2) Dedication Required: There are a lot of skills to learn in this guide and it takes lots of time and practice to complete the projects and understand the steps.

Some estimate that it requires 20 hours a week of effort, which means that it essentially turns into a part time job before the business is even up and running.

3) Different Levels of Packages: The idea of a VIP package may sound great for those that are willing to pay the price, but it does mean that some buyers are receiving more content than others.

The VIP option provides extra plans and documents and also allows for “unlimited coaching access”.

The problem here is that increased demand for these limited one-on-one slots and Morgan’s apparent popularity mean that he can alter the prices and increase the costs as he sees fit.

Who is Jim Morgan’s Wood Profits For?

This is not a guide for anybody that wants to turn to woodworking as a completely new career choice, especially those that have never picked up the tools before.

Instead, this is for people that really want to learn how to make money with woodworking and turn a hobby into something more meaningful, and profitable.

If you have the basic skills, the desire to better yourself as a woodworker and the dedication to put in all the work required, it is possible to see results.

If you only have a small interest in the craft, however, and aim to treat this like a weekend hobby, it will not be worthwhile.

Conclusion: The Jim Morgan Wood Profits Review

Making money with woodworking projects takes time, skill and hard work and this guide is basically a tool to give woodworkers a push in the right direction.

The value provided here can depend on the time users spend on putting the tips into practice, but also on whichever price they pay.

The VIP experience may be overkill when the basic guide seems to be helpful enough.

There are a lot of beneficial aids here for the right users – from the diverse plans to the advice on sales strategies – and Morgan’s guide does provide support along the journey.

Newcomers will not succeed with this detailed guide, but it can help to provide a clearer path for those that want to sharpen their skills and take the next step towards selling their creations.

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112 comments on “Making Money With Woodworking Projects”

What a fantastic site, enjoyed reading your site, never thought about making money from woodworking projects before. Is great for somebody who enjoys woodwork. Seems like you can earn a fortune! Think i will have to see if my kids will be interested in learning and practicing this skill haha

This seems like a very interesting product. I do like wooden products, they remind me of nature. I don’t have any experience or skills in woodcraft though since I haven’t really done it since basic school.

What would you recommend for someone who doesn’t have any prior experience in woodcrafts?

Great post! Thank you for pointing out that this is for experienced woodworkers only. I have a feeling many folks would be interested in trying this and then find themselves frustrated because they have not developed the skills of woodworking yet. This definitely seems like a worthwhile opportunity for the right person.

This is quite an interesting review, I never imagine using Woodworking project to make money, however in my country we do not often use anything with Wood, The last I did this was when i was 14 years old, around 14 years ago, But going this, I think it time to create a new Hobby,

Thank alot Chris, if there any project I created using woodwork , I will send a picture of it to you 🙂

Great review!
I’ve always wondered if you could make a reliable income through woodworking. I often see shops around with different rustic woodworking products but wondered what kind of time would have to be put into these artistic delights.
It’s great that Jim Morgan includes information about marketing and selling the projects. Some people don’t understand the scope of work that’s included in actually selling their projects. It’s one thing to build them and quite another to sell them.
I may have to check this out in the future.

I’m reading your site for quite some time now and I can say that you’re doing an amazing work! I like the structure of your articles and I can really say that you are very dedicated and passionate about writing.

I really enjoy woodworking myself since when I was a kid, and maybe even want to start my own business. I will consider buying this product in the future. Thank you!

This sounds like a good program for someone in the woodworking niche. But I am curious to know if it teaches you how to scale your business in the online world such as website creation and writing content.

The positive reviews tell a lot about the quality of the program and if someone can merge the knowledge with the training at WA, he/she can surely grow a successful business in this niche.

I don’t have any experience in wood works, but my uncle is there in the wood working industry and has several years of experience in that work. So I would recommend it to him as it is going to help him earn some additional income. Also since this requires some additional knowledge in internet marketing, I would help him in achieving it.

Great opportunity it seems for wood workers. One must touch the sky if he/she choosing the profession as their hobby. i really like the concept.
And definitely, we need to give our time, efficiency, dedication and hard work to get success in any field of work.
I am going to bookmark this page and going to share with my husband.

I don’t have woodworking skills and interests so this exact product is not for me but still it’s an interesting idea. There are so many ways to build a business nowadays and it’s good that there are training like this available. Some of the training are scams but as you state this seems to be legit. I’m thankful that you are honest in your review saying that the program is mainly for the experienced woodworkers.

Hi Chris, nice review. Building woodworking business seems interesting. I used to help my father a long time ago and I enjoyed it. But I am afraid to start a business that I have no knowledge about. You said it provides some lessons in marketing and business development. It is enough to really start a business in this segment?
Thanks

I have a cousin that does woodworking and just got into a program for it. He really loves it…to the point he now had a great huge beard like a lumberjack. He’s way to small and smart to be a lumberjack, but he’s definitely strong enough.

Like I said before, my cousin Brandon has been killing it with woodworking. I’m sure he’ll be rich in no time with how well he’s doing and the dedication he takes to his new trade. Big change from becoming an engineer or even a trainer or something he brought up before. Me on the other hand, I’d just end up with splinters haha!

I must say, this caught my eye as it’s not your run of the mill money making scheme. I really like the fact that it’s making something real and then selling something real for real money! I don’t know, call me old fashioned!

I’m interesting in giving this a go. I like the fcat there’s a 60 day guarantee on it – do you know if people actually will get a refund if it doesn’t work out? I’m just trying to weigh up the risk vs possible reward….

Chris, Some good info on how to turn woodworking skills into income. I wonder if Morgan’s guide discusses tools needed, space requirements and marketing. I find it interesting that some of his top sellers take less than an hour to build. Wonder what they sell for. Thanks for the info.

This seems like a great option for wood workers. But unfortunately not everyone can just pick up the tools and go. This does show people that you do not have to have a 9-5 or do internet marketing, but instead turn a hobby into a business and enjoy every minute I’d it! Pretty neat idea if you ask me. Thank you for sharing!

What and interesting site you have created. This was a new insight for myself. I personally do not have any experience in woodworking but to discover that anyone who has a passion for it, that may be a professional looking to advance further or someone who does it as a hobby and wants to turn it into a more lucrative hobby has that resource available to them with this program. Great review, Great site, excellent, honest information, it is very readable and trustworthy. All the best, JRay

Woodworking isn’t for everyone. It’s expensive also, with the need for many quality expensive tools, then the experience to use them tools correctly. If one has the tools and experience I think it might be a viable option.
I was wondering what sort of projects are involved here? Is it the cheesy crafts motif? Or quality beautiful hard to make woodworking projects, that people are willing to pay good money for? Thanks!

Hello Chris, and how is everything going today?
I just happened to come across your passive residual income ideas and was well informed about every article I read in it.
I found your first article about making money online with woodworking quite interesting and loved the way you explained how the whole process works. I myself always had the desires to build stuff with wood, and even thought about turning it into a business, but the whole concept of making a passive income just sounds way to good to be true, but after I saw your “60 day love it or shove it guarantee”, and the thousands of dollars income that comes with it, I was convinced that it was actually possible and there is no risk to try it out.
I was also well informed about how some of the online businesses like the MLM marketing and the clixsense appeared to be scams.
Now the same is true about the online affiliate marketing business “Wealthy Affiliates”, but I have to agree that there are more upsides to this company than there is down sides. I myself, like you have been with them since June of 2016, and although I find it to be hard work, it is here more to help you rather than hurt you in succeeding. i definitely find it to be challenging and it makes me want to think about how to go about the whole process of making money online. Both Kyle and Carson definitely know what they are doing and I would recommend it to anyone.

i have been having many trees in my backyard and have been thinking of the neccesary way to remove them and i never wanted to throw thm or burn them i therefore search for information on how i can use the woods until the moment when i got the information you have provided and from them i will be able to make something valuable with them other than cutting and burning them
please donot hesitate to provide me with any related information regating the use of woods
thanks for sharing
cheers
Jose

Thanks for writing this review about woodworking. Honestly I’ve never thought of this as an option to make money. And as I suspected since I have no experience, this probably wouldn’t be a good option for me. But it sounds like a good resource for someone that does have some experience. That said it always amazes me the various ways people can make money.

Chris,
Having a hobby of woodworking now, this seams like a good way to make an extra income. I really like the idea of plans for different projects. I have three cabinets I am refinishing now. I am not sure that I would like to dedicate 20 hours or more to this a week. I am glad that you have pointed out realistic pros and cons to this project. I like the idea for me of just keeping woodworking as a hobby.
John

Wood working has been one of those crafts I would love to pick up. I have little to no experience though and this might be hard for me to start with this.
However, I think this sounds like a pretty good idea for anyone who has a general knowledge and would like to make some profits off of their hobby. Not a bad idea.

Wow this is amazing. And it seems really profitable too. This is something that I would actually like to look into. I didn’t know that somebody could make that much with an online wood working business. Keep up with the updates on your site with all these great opportunities. Thanks for the article.

No problem JP – I love the idea of making money off woodworking projects myself! Unfortunately my internet life and job does not allow me the time to take this sort of thing on…but it would be cool to make stuff for a living…wouldn’t it? 🙂

Interesting article. I have completed a couple of woodwork projects myself in the past, and my Dad is quite good as such things. I might have to send him this link.
I am a bit dubious over whether you can actually make a living and earn thousands from this course, but I guess there is only one way to find out…

Well it’s like any self employment avenue Josh – the more you put into it the more you will get out. EVERY niche subject has the ability to give you residual income – as long as you’re prepared to work at it.

I don’t have very many woodworking skills myself, but its great to know all the things you can do with woodworking. Makes me want to get some practice on the basics so I can do some more advanced things! What do you recommend for someone just starting out, to get to the level of making a living with woodworking projects?

Well not really Guy – unless you know a few of the basics first. This is targeting people who have a basic foundation of woodwork skills below them. You don’t have to be an expert but you do need to know a little bit first!

It has been many a year since good old wood shop in school. That has always left a tiny burning desire to work with wood, though I have never truly gone down that path at all.

I still daydream every now and again about working with wood. When I heard about this I got a bit excited as I think I wood (get it?) love to do something like this.

However I paid close attention to your cons and realized that I do not have a good fundamental base of woodworking knowledge at this point in time. I am thankful you pointed this out otherwise I might have just plunged in and been disappointed.

I will make sure before I go this route to do some research and gain experience first. Thanks for the review and heads up.

Yeah this is maybe, just slightly, above the level of beginner really – I also studied woodwork and I just about got away with some of the sections in this guide. Mind you, it’s not a hard, hard thing to grasp – but you need a few of the basics behind you to be comfortable with it!

Hi Chris , that was a great article on woodworking. I love having most of my materials in woods, because they last longrer. What I never knew is that there is a MLM part to it. I have a friend who is very creative in woods design. I will explained about this opportunity to him, I am very sure he will like it. Thanks again.

Hi Chris,thanks for your truthful review on the woodworking monetization.Woodworking can be a very special niche in western country,but I am not so sure for the Asian country.As per my understanding,there is lesser and lesser woodworker over the years due to young generation no longer favor the beauty of the artwork.

Nevertheless,it can be a special hobby to collect those special woodwork,which explain why there is still a demand for the woodwork.

Did the guide taught about how to monetize the woodwork on international market?

I would of thought that would be all the more reason to take something like this on over there? I mean, at the end of the day you will have very little competition for hand made wood products right? Worth thinking about mate! 🙂

Being a college student that is looking for other ways to earn money, your website has answer some of my questions. I was wondeing if you was going to be putting up new ways to earn revenue every week. I would be interested in learning how to make more revenue online.

We try and cover as many options as possible Johnathan – check through our archives or the categories table in the right sidebar of the site to find our older articles. Alternatively, use the search bar at the top right of the sidebar to search for a specific niche or topic! 🙂

Wow I would have never thought of woodworking as an avenue to make money from home. I think this is actually genius! You actually got me considering this option as I also engage in eCommerce online and this would be a great way to sell items on eBay, Amazon, and other eCommerce platforms! I might actually be purchasing this program. Thanks for this very informative review.

A step by step tutorial post that gave me a lot of information about a type of work I had never heard of thought about. The cons were tough not allowing everybody to join because of experience, but somebody who has had an experience can give it a try!
Great other reviews, keep it up!

Its very interesting that there is in fact a program that allows you to make money with woodworking independently.

I don’t know very much of anything on woodworking, but if I did, I’d be all over this, 20 hours a week for woodworking? Potential to make $90,000-120.000 with woodworking a year, and off 20 hours a week?? I work like 60 hour weeks just to make $30,000 so you know I’d be all over this!

Thanks for your review Chris, this looks like an amazing opportunity for those interested in wood smithing!
-Schilling

Yeah I thought so myself Jacob – I was sort of jealous reading through the guide as I knew I was not at the level where I could take this on. I bet it would be an awesome and creative option for self employment!

This is a very informative review. I would agree that this is probably not for beginners. I can see how one could make some good money if they are good woodwork. Nice, quality wood products are hard to find nowadays. I have always found woodworking to be interesting. It’s nice to be able to turn a hobby into a profit. Thanks for sharing your review.

Wood working for profit. This is a new concept for me. I imagine someone spending hours wood working on a tiny animal figure or something of the sort. I personally do not have the desire to engage in wood working but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t an audience out there willing to buy this book and learn the craft. My favourite part of this e-book is the “love it or shove it” guarantee. This is a strong selling point for anyone curious about trying wood work.

This one more proof that anyone can turn his passion or hobby into an online income, even if you consider it as a business, to start a new business for under $1000 and make such an income as Morgan says is a big deal.

From another hand, Iâ€™m sure that selling such products online is very achievable, there are lot of online marketplaces to sell wooded products, like EBay and Etsy.

I was just writing a review about this sort of thing a short while ago. If you leverage the right training and tools you can market just about anything and woodworking projects are good example of this.

Jim Morgan has a good product here aimed at all levels of expertise. I particuarly like the face that the training is in digital form which means you can learn just about anywhere.

I dont think the income projections are unrealistic either. Niche activities such as this can be very profitable indeed and this is excellent all round.

What a brilliant way to not just have fun but also make money out of it! I really admire people with this special talent of art! They can make beautiful and decorative treasure for everybody. My friend is very good with woodwork. But he lives in Australia. Do you think he could still have the full benefit of this program?

Of course he could Timea! He speaks and reads English and he’s good at woodwork right? That’s all you need to get this sort of thing up off the ground and running! It’s not limited to what country you live in!

Yet another very catching article on your site, pleasure to read your stuff! Honestly, I would never have thought about making money from woodworking! I have done some before, a few years ago…clearly I should get back at it! Do you know exactly how experienced you need to be to make this work to its potential?

Well you need the basics in place first mate – if you studied it at school you should be fine to start with this. Knowledge of tools etc. needs to be pretty good, but you certainly don’t need to be an expert.

Hi, Chris, this is a straight forward review about Jim Morgan’s woodwork profits. It is my first time ever hearing about this product but based on your review I clearly understood how the whole product is programmed to work based on the fact that it is not planned to just for a single hobby but up to a hundred different woodwork ideas that best reflects different businesses.

I am currently looking for education like this for my brother who works well with wood. He’s not a beginner and has made several items already.

I think this looks like a great resource to get into making money doing wood working projects. This is a passion of mine as I love to do DIY projects. I really never thought about making money doing this, but it sounds fun and easy! I have a lot of tools, and consider myself advanced enough to be able to make things I could sell. I am going to look into this. Seriously a great opportunity!

I like how this includes diverse projects and to be honest I was getting a bit excited because I thought I had finally found what I was looking for. It’s something that I’ve been thinking about for a while but I’m a bit out of touch.

Then I read that it’s not for novices. Although I had a keen interest in woodworking it was so long ago that I don’t think I go back to it without some help.

Novice is quite a broad statement Craig. If you have the basic skill set needed for woodworking then this guide will be fine for you. If, on the other hand, you have no experience with woodwork whatsoever…then this is not going to be the correct choice for you!

As far as a ‘brush up’ course goes, why don’t your try YouTube? Some excellent beginner tutorials there and more importantly…they’re free! 🙂

With an artist, who loves wood working, this is extremely interesting topic. My step father is also an eager carpenter and I love watching him work. I always learn something. Before I go ahead and order this, I am wondering how much of this is actually furniture and other larger items as my working space is limited and I concentrate on creating smaller items.

Nice review! I was wondering what kinds of plans are in this guide. Will it start off with smaller stuff then work into stuff like say dressers or cabinets?

I’m not ready to make a business commitment but I do want to spruce up the homestead with some custom woodworking. Custom things like crown molding, rafters for my cathedral ceilings and basically all the trim in my house.

I heard that doing this can add mega value to my home and I would love to give it a shot! Do you Know if Jim Morgan has a smaller guide geared for the everyday home owner? If so I would love to check that out!

I’m unsure about the woodwork guide geared towards the homeowner David – As far as I know this is the only carpentry guide Jim Morgan has out at the moment. Yes, Jim starts of with much simpler items than the guide finishes with – he makes sure he’s not overloading the reader!

You certainly don’t have to make a business out of this. If you simply want to learn how to be better at woodwork then this is perfect. Maybe one day in the future you’ll take it a step further and start a business out of it?????

Wow, what an interesting article. I had never even considered doing something like this. It has really opened my eyes to the possibilities to turn passion into profession.

Excellent review of the product, clearly you know it well. As someone with no woodworking experience, you gave a balanced and informative review which even I could understand.

This has actually given me an idea for an article on my site (I’m a budding marketer but a bit of a newbie!). Would it be okay to take some ideas off you and maybe review this product myself???? (please)